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"there are inherent security risks with not having all code tested in a single environment. finally the system requires rapid development and release of hot fixes and patches so it is not always available or stable during the duration of the testing. secondly, the security contractor has not been able to test all security controls in one complete version of the system. if you look in the first part, which is most troubling at all, it says "due to system readiness issues, the security control assessment was only partly completed. this constitutes a risk that must be accepted before the marketplace day one operations." so let me tell you what you did. you allowed the system to go forward with no encryption on backup systems. they had no encryption on certain boundary crossings. you accepted a risk on behalf of every user of this computer that put their personal financial information at risk because you did not even have the most basic end-to-end test on security of the system. amazon would never do this. proflowers would never do this. kayak would never do this. this is comple
"there are inherent security risks with not having all code tested in a single environment. finally the system requires rapid development and release of hot fixes and patches so it is not always available or stable during the duration of the testing. secondly, the security contractor has not been able to test all security controls in one complete version of the system. if you look in the first part, which is most troubling at all, it says "due to system readiness issues, the security...
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if you turn to the front end, it's indicative of a tough macro environment where the consumer is feeling a confluence of factors going on in the u.s. we did see walgreens, who has been a key competitor. overall these guys are still winning across the board. >> we were just talking with cramer about the tailwind that is gas prices. how much does it goose the stock or sales at least? >> if you think about companies like cvs, it's much more of a convenient buy. if you have few more dollars in your pocket, you can potentially spend them at cvs. i think the story at cvs is much more of a health care story than consumer-driven story. as more individuals come into the store, whether it's to pick up your prescription, to visit the minute clinic, you're going to pick up something on the front end. that's really more of the trend here as we move into 2014. >> to put a period on it if you had a choice to buy only wag or cvs, it would be? >> cvs. we think great profits are coming for this company. >> the story will change as we get closer and closer to the pull roll out of the program. thanks a lot.
if you turn to the front end, it's indicative of a tough macro environment where the consumer is feeling a confluence of factors going on in the u.s. we did see walgreens, who has been a key competitor. overall these guys are still winning across the board. >> we were just talking with cramer about the tailwind that is gas prices. how much does it goose the stock or sales at least? >> if you think about companies like cvs, it's much more of a convenient buy. if you have few more...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ >>> gas prices are hitting new lows. what does it all mean for the consumer? let's bring in david dillon, chairman and ceo of kroegger, t nation's largest grocery store chain. mr. dillon, this food stamps thing kind of snuck up on everybody. what will be the impact really? >> the impact is significant to the customers who rely on food stamps to pay for their food. after all, that's an obvious necessity. at kroger, we don't expect the impact to be significant. so much so that we confirmed our guidance for sales and earnings yesterday for the rest of this year and th
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ i always feel...
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the environment continues to be, you know, an okay one for us to continue to thrive. we see solid pricing for the fourth quarter. we see solid pricing for next year. we are -- we just finished our call with the investors and our -- >> sure. >> -- and are expecting significant earnings in 2014. >> the next big event is the launch of the "4000 getaway" based in miami. you haven't said anything about 2014 till the earnings call. what are you now saying about earnings? >> sure. you know, normally, i would have said it's a little premature to be talking too much about 2014. we're in a reasonably good book position, consistent with prior years the first quarter is a little bit different, because we're pushing on pricing in the first quarter. so we're gauging that on a daily basis. but having said all of that, when i look at 2014 from an overall standpoint, we expect to grow from our midpoint of our guidance for 2013 by over 60% in 2014, and i think that's quite spectacular, and it's just another indication of our journey from good to great with our brand, and the consistent
the environment continues to be, you know, an okay one for us to continue to thrive. we see solid pricing for the fourth quarter. we see solid pricing for next year. we are -- we just finished our call with the investors and our -- >> sure. >> -- and are expecting significant earnings in 2014. >> the next big event is the launch of the "4000 getaway" based in miami. you haven't said anything about 2014 till the earnings call. what are you now saying about earnings?...
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and the product sector doesn't launch things in this type of political environment where a lot of people are rooting for your failure. >> that's all the time we have. jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers or, as you said, the president's top economic adviser. >> thanks, steve liesman. let's check in with dominic chu. >> check out shares of spirit aerosystem, a major supplier of components to boeing and airbus, it reports a 10% rise in sales due to strong demand for large commercial aircraft. they expect demand to double to more than $2 trillion over the next 20 years. spirit aero also benefiting from reining in those costs. >> usage of facebooks among u.s. teens overall was stable but we did see a decrease in daily users specifically among younger teens. >> well, a 13-year-old penned this op-ed back in august titgtd "i'm 13 and none of my friends use facebook." she'll join us to tell us why facebook is not appealing to her and her friends. >> many yachts are going high tech. we'll show you lights controlled with an ipad, boats in a steer themselves and of course retr
and the product sector doesn't launch things in this type of political environment where a lot of people are rooting for your failure. >> that's all the time we have. jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers or, as you said, the president's top economic adviser. >> thanks, steve liesman. let's check in with dominic chu. >> check out shares of spirit aerosystem, a major supplier of components to boeing and airbus, it reports a 10% rise in sales due to strong...